The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, September 17, 1912, Image 13

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men there, too. They went, withtheir husbands to the Mardi Gras.Acting District AttorneyFrank Moss is bitter in his de-,. nunciation of the police.There are only two ways ofit," said Moss today. "Either thepolice knew all the time whereGyp and Lefty were, or else theyaren't fit to .hold police jobsnone of them."It's ridiculous. These menhave been living and having agood time right under the verynoses of the police ever since theymurdered Rosenthal."John W. Mclntyre, Becker'sattorney, has left for Hot Springsto question his "material witnen esses."District Attorney Whitman already is in Hot Springs. He haswired his office that there Is notruth in Mclntyte's statementthat Sam Schepps, the murderpaymaster, told several peoplethere that Becker was innocentof the murder of Rosenthal. ,THE CHIEF'S HIS BROTHERMorris Rebes, a Mexican,started a' little revolution all by,himself in Chicago last night.. But Morris picked out a. durnbad place for his revolution. Hepicked a saloon, which was perfectly all right. It was the particular saloon he picked thatshowed he lacked judgment.Along about 10 o'clock, therevolution idea overcame Morrisjust as he was passing no less aplace than McWeeny's saloon atMadison, and Canal streets.Nowithe-MqWeeny;of thatesa-loonjs a brother of Chief of PoliceMcWeeny, so any child ought tohaye known that it would be aba.d place to start a revolution.But Morris never thought ofthis, and he breezed in, shouted"Viva Mehico," or somethingthatsounded like that, and started toclean up the place.The cleaning up was quite goodfor the first ten minutes, untilPatrolman McCarthy blew in tosee if the chief and his brotherwere having" a little family trouble. -"Viva Mehico !" shouted Rebes,and banged McCarthy over thehead. "Viva McWeeny!" shoutedMcCarthy. ,And that's what started thefight.When it was over, Rebes wasbadly frayed, and McCarthy waskneeling on his stomach. WhenJudge Torreson, of the JDesplaines street courtj saw, McCarthy's decorations on Rebesthis morning, he let -him go witha $1 fine.o oTHE WAR IN IRELANDBelfast, Sept. 17. Tomorrowmay be the beginning of the bigwar in Ireland.The first o a ten days' seriesof anti-home rule demonsrtationswill be held at Enniskillen.Fifteen thousand ProtestantOrangemen will meet and warnthe government that they "neverwill submit to an Irish parJiament, never obey its laws, neverpay taxes imposed by it.A big iorce of police and Irishi.rf&'i.ik